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Jorge Marin, 1963 | Figurative sculptor


Jorge Marín is a Mexican sculptor and painter. He has been an active figure in the contemporary art world for the last 25 years. He began to sculpt ceramic in the early 1980s.
Bronze has been his preferred material for the last ten years.
His work often depicts horses, centaurs, garudas, children, madonna's, acrobats, along with elements such as spheres, masks, arrows, boats and scales.
These concepts are consistent with recurring themes such as reflection and balance.

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Yuko Nagayama 永山裕子, 1963 | Watercolor painter


Japanese artist🎨 Nagayama Yuka 永山裕子 is a leading watercolorist and teacher known for her easy-to-understand instructional style.
Her paintings are exhibited and sold in galleries across Japan, the United States, and France, and she is featured regularly in Watercolor Magazine.
Nagayama Yuka was born in Tokyo.

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David Cheifetz, 1981 | Still Life


David Andrew Nishita Cheifetz🎨 is an internationally acclaimed and collected artist who continues to push the limits of contemporary realist oil painting.
Cheifetz was born in the Pacific Northwest.
For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Cheifetz see:
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Christian Dior / René Gruau | Fashion Quotes

René Gruau (Italian Fashion illustrator, 1909-2004)
  • "After women, flowers are the most lovely thing God has given the world".
  • "Dopo le donne i fiori sono la cosa più bella che Dio ha donato al mondo".
  • "Perfume is a mark of female identity and the final touch of her style".
  • "Il profumo è un segno di identità femminile e il tocco finale del suo stile".
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Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574)

Giorgio Vasari was an Italian painter, architect, writer and historian, best known for his "Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects", considered the ideological foundation of art-historical writing.
He was also the first to use the term "Renaissance" in print.
Vasari enjoyed high repute during his lifetime and amassed a considerable fortune.